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The Single & Dating Scenes / Re: Obsessive
« on: June 01, 2017, 12:36:30 AM »
Depends as some men prefers older women and some women prefers younger men.

Plenty of examples below too but I'll just post some that are 10 years apart (the women are at least 10 years older than their man):


Candace Bushnell . . . Charles Askegard
Katherine Helmond . . . David Christian
Madonna . . . Guy Ritchie
Liza Minnelli . . . David Allen Gest
Lorrie Morgan . . . Jon Randall
Priscilla Presley . . . Marco Garibaldi
Greer Garson . . . Richard Ney

Mariah Carey . . . Nick Cannon
Daryl Hannah . . . David Blaine
Susan Sarandon . . . Tim Robbins
Dorothy Squires . . . Roger Moore

Lucille Ball . . . Gary Morton
Deborra-Lee Furness . . . Hugh Jackman
Pam Grier . . . Kevin Evans
Kathy Najimy . . . Dan Finnerly

Rosanne Barr . . . Ben Thomas
Chrissie Hynde . . . Lucho Brieva
Bernadette Peters . . . Michael Wittenberg
Mira Sorvino . . . Chris Backus
Raquel Welch . . . Richard Palmer

Women that are at least 15 years or older than their man:

Demi Moore . . . Ashton Kutcher
Brigitte Nielsen . . . Mattia Dessi

Fran Drescher . . . John (boyfriend)
Ruth Gordon . . . Garson Kanin
Tina Turner . . . Erwin Bach
Heidi Van Pelt . . . Taran Noah Smith

Katie Couric . . . Brooks Perlin
Isadora Duncan . . . Sergei Esenin
Vanna White . . . Colby Donaldson

Francesca Annis . . . Ralph Fiennes
Juliet Mills . . . Maxwell Caulfield
Mary Tylor Moore . . . S. Robert Levine
Tilda Swinton . . . Sandro Kopp

Janice ****inson . . . Tommy Fry
Kathy Griffin . . . Randy Bick
Kylie Minogue . . . Joshua Sasse

These women are at least 20 years or older than their man:

Lorraine Bracco . . . Jason Cipolla
Virginia Madsen . . . Nick Holmes
Edith Piaf . . . Theo Sarapo
Helena Rubenstein . . . Prince Artchil Gourielli-Tchkonia
Norma Shearer . . . Martin Arrounge
Dinah Shore . . . Burt Reynolds
Elizabeth Taylor . . . Larry Fortensky

Barbara Hershey . . . Naveen Andrews
Lillian Vernon . . . Paolo Martino

Carol Burnett . . . Brian Miller
Terry McMillan . . . Jonathon Plummer
Ivana Trump . . . Rossano Rubicon

Demi Moore . . . Sean Friday
Sam-Taylor Wood . . . Aaron Johnson

These women are at least 25 years or older than their man:


Joan Collins . . . Robin Hurlstone
Merle Oberon . . . Robert Wolders
Brigitte Trogneux . . . Emmanuel Macron

There's more but I'll skip it all the way to...

This woman is 71 years older than her man:

Wook Kunder . . . Muhamad Noor Che Musa



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The Single & Dating Scenes / Re: Obsessive
« on: May 31, 2017, 05:03:44 PM »
What's left is the left over bowl of pho.  You're welcome to take that.   ;D

Modern day independent women or not.  This relationship obsessive concept still applies, ever since the beginning of mankind til present, because of the needs and desires for women, more than men, to get marry at a young age before it's too late, before they get too old.  Once they hit 40 or older the chances are very small and limited for women.  Men still have much more opportunities even as they get older.

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The Single & Dating Scenes / Obsessive
« on: May 31, 2017, 04:22:39 PM »
The value of men increases as they get older and women value decreases when they get older.  Because women needs to acquire men while she's still young and attractive.  As women gets older their young and attractiveness fades away, it's much difficult for women to find good quality men.  As men get older they have better resources than women and have better chances of quality to attracting young women.  The way women can assure that their men stays with them is at a early stage by getting marry.  While desperate guys starts jumping through hoops and bending backwards for these women, then marriage isn't too far behind.  Once the marriage is official she gets to point the gun at her husband to keep his hands up and to do whatever she wants, to make sure he can't leave.  That's why women are more obsessive and worried at getting marry than men before they get too old.

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The Single & Dating Scenes / Re: Equality
« on: May 31, 2017, 03:40:05 PM »
Awww...these sensitive people got butthurt because they couldn't handle the profanity and it got deleted.   ;D

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The Single & Dating Scenes / Equality
« on: May 31, 2017, 12:53:05 PM »
Laws and regulations aren't equal between genders.  For example: If a woman reports a man for rape and sexual assault, the man will likely be charge with rape and sexual.  When the table flips around, if a man reports a woman for rape and sexually assault, the woman will likely be free of charge for rape and free of sexual abuse.  Odds are the man will end up getting whoop and there's not much he can do about it.  He'll easily be handcuff if she reported him.

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 :2funny:

Jealous also..


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The same reason the government, FBI and CIA wants to read your e-mails.  I have noticed that many women, more than men, and the government, FBI and CIA are groups of people who want to know what other people (including their bf/husband) are doing.

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The Single & Dating Scenes / Re: Top 5 Reasons
« on: May 30, 2017, 11:41:27 PM »
At some point in life. We all have to wonder what our baggage is.  Everyone has baggage.

1. Hmong people? for the most part yes.  Though it probably will change with years to come. I know plenty of non-hmongs who have divorced and not for "very bad" reason.  Often it's, they aren't happy.  They want different things. or they grown apart.
Unlike some hmong couples they don't just "Ua siab ntev" or stick with it cause they've been married for xx years.  If they are unhappy and there's nothing left in the marriage, they will go out and find their happiness.
I'd rather a couple divorce if they are unhappy together and no amount of counseling, meeting, etc. will change it.  If they both feel it's better to divorce. go for it.

At the very least someone else could turn the table and apply the same logic to the single person. you're single for a reason and it's a bad reason.

2. That can be applied to everyone.

3. That can be applied to everyone.

4. I don't see how this is a bad thing.  Children love their mom/dad.  More power to them.  I'd rather the children love their parent than some stranger who just jumped into their life.  If the kids love and trust their parent. That might just mean despite the choices they made, atleast they are doing okay at parenting.

5. Well that's to be expected. That's something you should always keep in mind when dating someone who has kid(s).  And the thing you have to realize early on is, if you are fully committed in this relationship, you aren't just committing to be a boyfriend/girlfriend, you are committing to being a potential stepparent as well.  It's a big hoop to jump through, one second you are a single person, the next you are someone's potential stepparent.  It's a big big hoop, but you have to be aware of that early on.


your 5 reasons (besides the 5th) can really be applied to anyone.

That's not my kind of baggage.  It works well with the nice guys who are supportive.  They'll take whatever that's on the dinner table.  Anybody want left over pho?  Because I am not.   ;D

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The Single & Dating Scenes / Re: Top 5 Reasons
« on: May 30, 2017, 09:51:11 PM »
Being in a relationship with a single parent is a last resort, unless the person is in some kind of desperation who sees no opportunity in the dating world.  Carrying on with the topic..

1.  They are separated or divorced for a reason and usually it’s very bad.

2.  A lot of them have impulsive and poorly-reasoned behaviors.

3.  They most likely to be in financial dead end.

4.  Their children will likely be on their side.

5.  Last but not least, anyone who is in a relationship with them are second to none because of their children comes first.



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The Single & Dating Scenes / Top 5 Reasons
« on: May 29, 2017, 05:30:38 PM »
What are your top 5 reasons to be or not to be in a relationship with a single parent?

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Faith & Beliefs / Re: What is your version of Jesus?
« on: May 29, 2017, 05:26:39 PM »

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Faith & Beliefs / Re: What is your version of Jesus?
« on: May 24, 2017, 12:39:36 PM »
This is my version of Jesus.  Way better than any of them other version of Jesus out there.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZD5KiKsv8S8

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Faith & Beliefs / Thanks!
« on: May 09, 2017, 11:53:32 AM »
When good things happen, why do you thank your lord/god?  When bad things happen, why don't you also thank your lord/god or many times blame it on something else?

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Faith & Beliefs / 3 Simple Truth To Religions
« on: May 09, 2017, 11:26:39 AM »
1. Our religion is right.
2. Your religion is wrong.
3. Our religion is better than others.

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